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A computer glitch that forced the U.S. civil aviation regulator (FAA) to temporarily suspend domestic flights in United States of America Jan. 11 was due to a contractor deleting files by mistake, the FAA said Thursday.
The agency had previously attributed the failure, which resulted in thousands of cancellations and delays that day, to a database file corruption.
Human error impacting US flights
A preliminary report showed that a subcontractor “inadvertently deleted files while working on synchronization between the primary and backup databases,” the agency said on Thursday.
The investigation continues, but Federal Aviation Administration He stated that he has not yet found any evidence linking the incident to malicious intent or a cyberattack.
Federal Aviation Administration is taking steps to make the information system designed to alert crews in real time of potential hazards on the ground or in the sky “more resilient”.
U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg announced on January 11 that he had asked Federal Aviation Administration identify the causes of the problem and explain why the systems that should have taken over in the event of problems did not work.
AFP
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